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how its relationship moves to end.. :) soon you both are going to separate.. Keep in search for new one.

Answer #3 | 30/12 2013 07:02

Having known each other for couple of years, arguement seems to grow and this is common in all type of relationships. Instead of arguing, try to sort out things by knowing each others point of view. Try not to be selfish for expressing one's opinion. Good luck Cambrie.

Answer #4 | 30/12 2013 07:10

My take is:
1) Long distance relationships rarely work out, except in military deployment, even then some don't
2) Frustration and impatience with "maintaining" something that's not tangible, and wondering how to cope
3) Possibly wants to break it off because there is someone else.
If you are not married or at least engaged, you are both foolish for not dating other people during this time.

Answer #5 | 31/12 2013 10:00

Here are some excellent tips on how to stop arguing:
http://www.jw.org/en/publications/magazines/g201302/stop-arguing-with-spouse/
Also, this article can help you to understand things better:
http://www.jw.org/en/bible-teachings/family/teenagers/ask/is-this-person-right-for-me/

Answer #6 | 30/12 2013 07:15

To be honest, long distance relationships dont often work. I'm not a relationship doctor either, so don't believe it. Try to make it work. Talk to him. Video chat. Send letters. Have deep conversations. Ask him if he's okay. Tell him how you're doing. Things like that. Especially video chatting. Maybe he is just frustrated because he can't see you. Maybe it's you making him frustrated, maybe not. Be careful with what you say. You can make it work, if you really want to.